Elaine Welteroth has done a masterful job at illuminating #BlackGirlMagic. Last year, at just 29-years-old, she was named editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, making her the youngest person to be appointed as an editor-in-chief in the history of Conde Nast–the umbrella company that publishes Teen Vogue in addition to housing 19 other major brands. The California native is also the second African American to ever hold this title since Conde Nast was founded in 1909.

In addition to making history (literally), the 30-year-old writer got engaged last December, proving that love and business can coexist for young, ambitious woman climbing the corporate ladder.

Like many millennials, Welteroth shares glimpses of her personal and professional life triumphs on different social media platforms. On Instagram, where she boasts over 88,000 followers, she alsoÂ serves as an inspirational virtual mentor and real-life personification of #LifeGoals for 20-somethings across the nation.

1. Teen Vogue‘s Epic Willow Smith Cover

Welteroth posted this epic Teen Vogue cover featuring Willow Smith in May 2016, which is also when she was promoted from Beauty & Heath editor to editor-in-chief at the magazine. Since taking over, she has been responsible for expanding the publication’s coverage of political news and social justice.

2. Elaine on The Daily Show

Earlier this month, Welteroth appeared on The Daily Show, hosted by Trevor Noah.Â She and Teen VogueÂ Digital Editorial Director Phillip Picardi spoke with Noah about the new direction of the magazine, and the role that current events and politics play in the lives of teenagers.

The couple also shared details of their love story in a recent interview with the digital publication Man Repeller.

5. Elaine’s Chic Legacy

Before joining Teen Vogue, Welteroth worked as the Beauty & Style editor for EbonyÂ magazine. This makes sense, since her personal style is on point–as evident in this photo, which she posted during New York Fashion Week.

Selena Hill is the Associate Digital Editor at Black Enterprise and the founder of Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio. You can hear her and her team talk millennial politics and social issues every Sunday at 11 a.m. ET.